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Dec 27, 2018
One Giant Step for a Chess-Playing Machine
Posted by Ian Hale in categories: information science, robotics/AI
The stunning success of AlphaZero, a deep-learning algorithm, heralds a new age of insight — one that, for humans, may not last long.
Dec 27, 2018
Hungry bacterial colonies swirl to suck up nutrients
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: food
When a biofilm has eaten every nearby nutrient it can, bacteria synchronize vortex-like patterns to grab more distant food.
Dec 27, 2018
January 2019 lunar eclipse: How to watch the super blood wolf moon eclipse
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
You won’t want to miss next month’s super blood wolf moon eclipse. Mark your calendars for Jan. 20.
Technically, next month’s lunar event could be called a super blood wolf moon eclipse.
Starting Jan. 20, a total lunar eclipse, or blood moon, that coincides with a supermoon, will be visible throughout the United States. The event starts late in the evening Jan. 20 and finishes during the wee hours of Jan. 21.
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Dec 26, 2018
A Newly Proposed Space Mission Could Unlock the Mysteries of the Universe
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Dec 26, 2018
A New Jersey Hospital Could Have Exposed Thousands of Patients to HIV and Hepatitis
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Thousands of people got a particularly crummy gift this Christmas: A warning that they could have been exposed to dangerous bloodborne diseases like HIV and viral hepatitis while receiving care at the hospital.
On Tuesday, NBC News reported that the HealthPlus Surgery Center in Saddle Brook, New Jersey sent letters to more than 3,700 patients who had visited it between January 1st to September 7th. According to the letter, obtained by NBC News, an investigation by the New Jersey Department found that HealthPlus staff often failed to properly sterilize surgical tools between uses or otherwise neglected infection control procedures, raising the risk that patients could have gotten bloodborne infections.
Dec 26, 2018
This drug is the first to treat cancer based only on genetics, not the location of the cancer
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Best of 2018: This cancer drug’s FDA approval is “an important first for the cancer community.”
A change in how cancer is treated means more people will benefit from immunotherapy.
Dec 26, 2018
How Cargo Ships Can Go Green
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: nuclear energy, sustainability, transportation
Dec 26, 2018
Israeli company claims it has created new technology that can destroy cancerous tumors
Posted by Victoria Generao in category: biotech/medical
An Israeli company says it has developed a targeted radiation treatment that it claims can cure cancerous tumors.
“This is the first time in the world that you can treat solid tumors with alpha radiation,” Alpha Tau Medical’s CEO Uzi Sofer told the Times of Israel.